Friday, March 13, 2009

Fishing With Subsurface Plugs



Fishing with subsurface plugs makes it possible to fish a lot of water in a hurry,even when bass are deep. Largemouth bass find the enticing wiggle of the plug hard to resist. There are three main types of plugs used in largemouth fishing.They are crankbaits, minnowbaits, and vibrating plugs.

Crankbaits usually have a short, deep body and a broad lip that gives them a wide wobble when going through the water. Some dive to depths of 20 to 30 feet,while others only go a few feet below the surface. You need to pick your bait depending on what depth you want to fish at. They work well in both warm and cool waters. In cool water you need to fish with a slow ,stop and go retrieve method to make it a more efficiant bait.

Minnowbaits are usually long and slim, with a narrow lip that gives them more of a wiggle .They usually run shallower than crankbaits, although some have a longer lip to make them dive deeper. Some of these minnowbaits are weighted to keep them from floating up when you use the stop and go retrieve.

Vibrating plugs don't have a lip ,so their attachment ring is on their back. They have a tight wiggle, and because they sink, they can be used at any depth. They are my plug of choice because they are so versitile.

Learn more fishing tricks at the links below.
http://fishintom.anypublish.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com

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